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Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner Today, the Federal Criminal Supreme Court will confirm his sentence, sentencing him to six years in prison and permanently disqualifying him from holding public office.
This is the approval of the sanction imposed by the Second Federal Oral Court on December 6, 2022 for the crime of public administration fraud. The court found her guilty of corruption for awarding public works in Santa Cruz province to Austral Construcciones, a company owned by businessman Lázaro Báez.
Without positive expectations for the resolution announced today, the former president and new leader of the Justice Party has decided that she will appeal to the Supreme Court (the final instance).
This action by Cristina Kirchner actually indicates that the sentence announced today will not be final and therefore the former head of state will not be imprisoned until the court decides, and if she decides, she may candidates for the next election. Rumors are growing that he will seek a seat in the Buenos Aires provincial assembly in next year’s legislative elections.
This seems to be the political resistance strategy that Kirchnerist leaders will face. Meanwhile, Cristina Kirchner will denounce a plan to ban the judiciary to prevent her from running as a candidate again.
In recent days, Peronist figures such as Axel Kisilov, the governor of Buenos Aires, have begun to express this position and have made strong criticisms and complaints to the Ministry of Justice.
Although Cristina Kirchner will not be blocked from running until the Supreme Court rules, there is another possibility that threatens the former president’s political strategy. As it happens, in Congress, the PRO, the ruling party and the UCR want to debate the “Clean Record Plan”, which aims to prevent those who were convicted of them in a second trial from running for office, as if Kirchner If the assumptions of Islamism itself were confirmed, then the case of Cristina Kirchner would happen from this day forward.
Split ruling in road case
Judges Gustavo Hornos, Mariano Borinsky and Diego Barroetaveña of the Criminal Appeal Chamber IV The decision will be announced today at an oral and public hearing at Comodoro Py 2002.
According to judicial sources, the verdict will be confirmed in a two-to-one vote, with the majority opinion of Bolinsky and Barroeta Vena upholding the 2022 verdict and the dissenting vote of Hornos, who will propose Strengthen criminal penalties and add figures for illegal associations. There are 14 defendants and 13 convictions that must be reviewed; they will all remain intact.
Cristina Kirchner is under no obligation to be present at this location. Meanwhile, Kirchnerism convened a public class in front of the Retiro Community Courthouse. The call was made by Juan Grabois and Buenos Aires Justice Minister Juan Martín Mena, who promised to denounce the law and explain some of the alleged political And how the mechanisms of media persecution work, they believe these mechanisms determine the verdict.
What CFK said in the open letter
In an open letter published Tuesday afternoon, former President Cristina Fernandez harshly criticized Convict him in road casecalling it a “ban” and “legal” act.
Cristina Fernandez, who will take office as president of the Popular Party this week, said in the letter that the ruling, which is expected to be confirmed on Wednesday, is part of a carefully planned strategy by the “Justice Party” and the media to disqualify the Popular Party. The communist government and its leaders were removed from the political stage.
The two-term president referred to the judge who confirmed her sentence as “Los Copitos de Comodoro Py,” referring to the gang that attempted to assassinate her on September 1, 2022. · Macri Kirchner said that the date of the hearing is four days before the election of the Justice Party authorities. This is not a coincidence, but part of a strategy to influence the electoral process.
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**Interview with Political Analyst Dr. Laura Gonzalez on Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s Legal Troubles**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Dr. Gonzalez. With the Federal Criminal Supreme Court set to confirm Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner’s sentence, how do you see this impacting her political future?
**Dr. Gonzalez:** Thank you for having me. The confirmation of her six-year prison sentence and permanent disqualification from public office is undoubtedly a significant moment in Argentina’s political landscape. However, Kirchner’s decision to appeal to the Supreme Court suggests she is not backing down. This keeps the door open for her political ambitions, at least until a final ruling is made.
**Interviewer:** What do you make of Cristina’s strategy to remain politically active while navigating these legal challenges?
**Dr. Gonzalez:** It’s quite a calculated approach. By appealing the decision, she maintains her relevance and allows herself the possibility of running for office in the upcoming elections. The rumors of her contesting a seat in the Buenos Aires provincial assembly indicate she is trying to leverage her support base, even amidst the allegations of corruption.
**Interviewer:** There’s talk of a “Clean Record Plan” being debated in Congress. How could this affect her plans?
**Dr. Gonzalez:** The “Clean Record Plan” could pose a significant threat to her, as it aims to prevent individuals convicted in a second trial from holding public office. Should this legislation pass, and if her conviction is upheld, it would basically close the door on her political aspirations. However, supporters within her party are rallying against this, framing it as a manipulation of the judicial system aimed at undermining her.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned Kirchner’s supporters are mobilizing in response to these developments. How do you see this affecting public sentiment?
**Dr. Gonzalez:** The mobilization of Kirchner’s base indicates a strong undercurrent of support that could sway public opinion. People often view her legal troubles as politically motivated, and this narrative resonates with many. As long as she can tap into this sentiment and present herself as a victim of judicial persecution, she may retain her influence.
**Interviewer:** as we look ahead, what should we expect in terms of Kirchner’s next moves on the political chessboard?
**Dr. Gonzalez:** I expect to see Cristina continue to advocate for her innocence and mobilize her core supporters. She will likely also intensify her criticism of the judiciary and the current government, framing the legal actions against her as a political strategy to neutralize her influence. Her resilience in the face of adversity could make her a formidable force in the coming elections, especially if she effectively counters the narrative of corruption.
**Interviewer:** Thank you, Dr. Gonzalez, for your insights on this evolving situation. We’ll be monitoring these developments closely.
**Dr. Gonzalez:** My pleasure. It’s certainly a pivotal moment for Argentine politics.